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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

A BELATED VETERAN'S DAY HODGEPODGE!

1. Describe a typical Sunday from your childhood.
Sundays were all about family when I was a child. We'd go to Sunday Mass. Afterwards we would have a huge Sunday dinner. In the afternoon the aunts and uncles would stop by and they would sit around playing cards, sipping wine and talking about life, the latest gossip, etc.
Sometimes we would play "Pokeno" with M&M's as tokens. Pokeno is like BINGO, only instead of numbers on the cards there were images of playing cards. Instead of ping pong balls with numbers painted on them, a simple deck of cards was used. It was a lot of fun.

2. How comfortable are you with uncertainty? Explain.It depends on the context. I mean, I am uncertain when I will shake off my mortal coil and I'm perfectly comfortable with that particular uncertainty. However if a loved one is undergoing major surgery, I am not comfortable with the uncertainty of that, at all. So depending on the context, I may be comfortable...or not.3. What have you accomplished recently that might be described as crafty, as in 'arts and crafts' crafty? If crafty doesn't work for you, how about handy? Or both?I have got nothing!4. Have you ever worked in a 'food place'? What did you take away from the experience?In my youth I worked at the Bradford House Restaurant. It was one of those diners inside a W.T. Grant department store. I started out as a busboy/dishwasher and progressed to the position of short order cook. I took away the lesson that earning an honest buck is difficult. I learned that people in the food service industry work very hard and are very much underpaid for the amount of work that they do. 5. Cold turkey, talk turkey, what a turkey...in recent days, which turkey phrase or idiom best applies to you and why? Click on the word turkey if you need to read more about the meaning behind each phrase. "What a Turkey" is probably the one that applies to me the most. Due to my jocular nature I have a tendency to not take too much too seriously. I like to jokingly mock many things like marriage, friendship and work, to name a few. I often hear "Ugh" in response to my humor!

6. If you could have any one guest join your Thanksgiving dinner table, who would it be?
I assume you mean people who are currently alive. Several names come to mind. One is the Reverend Billy Graham - It would be exciting to listen to the experiences he's had, particularly with all the world leaders he has met and all the places that he held a crusade. Another would be former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld- For much the same reason. I'd love to hear his recollections of his many years of government service, to get a glimpse behind the curtain, so to speak.7. What is one thing you must accomplish today? I must attend mid-week Bible class tonight at 7:00 p.m.Also, I promised SWMBO that I would clean the fish tank.

8. Insert your own random thought here.In every generation since our founding our citizens have been called upon to bear arms in defense of our Nation. My generation's call to arms was for the Vietnam War. That was a time of great social upheaval. Also, that was a time when young men were drafted into military service.It was done on a lottery system. Many soldiers who served in Vietnam did not have the choice. They were drafted, conscripted by the force of law. They served, by force of law. When they returned from the war front, they were scorned and spat upon. They were blamed for the horrors that they were subjected to and were held in contempt.Anyone who serves in the armed forces of the United States, especially if it is during a time of war, deserve to be honored and treated with respect, irrespective of your opinion of that particular war. So I thank all my fellow veterans for their service to the most wonderful nation on the face of the earth. May God bless them in some special way!

About Me

I am a middle aged husband, father and grandfather. I have been married to my best friend for 40+ joyful years. I affectionately call her SWMBO- She Who Must Be Obeyed. We have two adult children a boy and a girl. Our son is married and has two wonderful sons. My daughter is also married and has two sweet adorable daughters.
I am a retired police Lieutenant and have been a police officer for over 30 years. I am a college graduate and a bit of an autodidact. I love to read on a variety of subjects.
I am a Christian, that is, a follower of Jesus Christ. I believe that the Bible is the inspired Word of God and is therefore true in all respects. I hasten to add that I AM NOT PERFECT! I am still trying to live right and figure things out often without success.